
"Made-in-Islamabad Terror Toys Are a Tragedy for Humanity, Says Naqvi"
In a powerful and emotionally charged statement, senior BJP leader and former Union Cabinet Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi took a sharp stand against the growing menace of terrorism allegedly emanating from across the border in Islamabad. Speaking from his hometown of Bhadari village in Prayagraj during a Muharram event, Naqvi did not mince words as he criticized what he referred to as "Made-in-Islamabad terror toys," calling them a tragedy not just for the world, but for the true spirit of Islam itself.
Naqvi passionately declared that these acts of terror, born in the lap of radicalism, are not just threatening global peace but are also "proving terrible for the tenets of Islam." He emphasized that Islam stands for peace, humanity, and compassion—values that are being brutally undermined by those who claim to act in its name while indulging in violence and hatred.
Lauding the Indian armed forces, Naqvi stated that our soldiers have consistently dismantled the "territory of terrorism" with bravery and resilience. According to him, their actions have sent a resounding message to terror sponsors, one that will echo for generations. He hailed their commitment to safeguarding the country and upholding humanity.
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He also took the opportunity to praise the Narendra Modi-led government, stating that India is undergoing an era of stable governance rooted in "Iqbal" (authority), "Imaan" (integrity), and "Insaaf" (justice). Naqvi emphasized that the Modi administration has achieved success across sectors without relying on the “remote control” of the Congress party, and that this independence has led to frustration among old political elites who now find themselves irrelevant.
Addressing the often complex relationship between the BJP and the Muslim community, Naqvi called for an end to what he described as a long-standing attitude of "intolerance and untouchability" towards the BJP. He encouraged the community to rise above political fears and misperceptions, arguing that ignoring the BJP’s role in modern India would only result in further marginalization.
In a sharp critique of opposition parties like Congress and the Samajwadi Party, he accused them of playing deceitful politics and using communal tactics under the guise of secularism. He warned the public to be cautious of this "pseudo-secular syndicate" that, in his words, aims to block the mainstream inclusion of Muslims into the nation’s development journey.
Naqvi concluded his remarks by asserting that India is currently witnessing a golden age of constitutional reforms under Modi’s leadership. He credited transformative changes in economics, education, health, and governance to visionary policymaking, stressing that India is becoming a globally respected brand of inclusive reform.
His message was clear: the time has come to unite, to trust rather than fear, and to reject divisive politics for a stronger, inclusive India—free from the shadows of terror and prejudice.
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